Display-rack for neckwear.



.H. SOLOMON., DISPL'AY BAOK-FOB NEOKWBAB, 1112110111011 211.3111321'. 6.1910.

978,670. Patented ne@ 13,1910.

Afforney.

H. SOLOMON. DISPLAY BACK Fon NEGKWBAR. APPLIOATI'ONIILBD IEPT. 6, 1910. 978,670., .t Patented Dec. 13,1910.

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/mmmrll In HARRY SOLOMON; 0F ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI.

DISPLAYRACK FOR NECKIVIEIAIZ.l

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed September 6, 1910. SerialNo. 580,632.

To all 'whom 'it may concern:

. Be it known that I 'HARRY SoLoMoN, a citizen of the United States, residing at St. Joseph, in the county-"of Buchanan and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Display- Racks for Neckwear, of which thev following is a specication.

The object sought by me in 'this invention is to provide a revolnble rack that -will hold in position and display neckwear and kindred goods ladvantageously in stores, store windows, and outside cases; that being collapsible Acan be packed in small` compass, thereby facilitating shipping, and bein of light weight can be conveniently carrie by traveling salesmen from townto town for displaying neckties and similar goods. I accomplish my object by the construction illustrated in thev accompanying drawings, in which,-

Figure 1 is a perspective of the device showing the manner in whichneckwear may be displayed, the dotted lines at the top indicating the `manner in which an advertising or price card can be attached; Fig. 2 iS a detail top view ofthe base of the device; Fig. 3 is Ian elevation of said base; Fig. 4 is a detail view of a standard; Fig. 5 is a top view in detail. of "a ring shaped tie retainer; Fig. 6 is a detail of a spindle; Fig. 7 is a detail of a hubl which 'engages beneath said retainer with'the threaded end at the bottom of said spindle; Fig.A 8 is a side view of said hub showing a threaded. central opening therein; Fig. 9 is a detail lan of an upper ring shaped tie carrier; is a detail side view of the pins on the top of said carrier, and Fig. 11 is a detail elevation'of a lock knob.

Similar letters refer to similar parts in the several views. i

In the drawings A is a base of theirack provided at itscenter with threaded opening A and with feet rubber.

Bis the standard and B the lower thread- A2 A2, preferably 'of ed end thereof which is screwedV into threadmlgidly.

.freely around saidpivot Z). `The top end h of said spindle is also threaded to engage rigidly with an opening f inthe center of tie carrier I and the entire mechanism is clamped together by means of knob lock J,

the center of which is hollowed and threaded andthe top of which has a slot c adapted to receive a price card or advertisement la', is. mdlcated 'by dotted lines at the top of i0'. l. i L- are upright pegs set in a circle on top of the periphery of carrier I .and preferably spaced l-l inches apart, the heads of said pegs being bent at a right angle toward a common center. Set horizontally on the periphery of tie retainer E there is a corresponding number of pegs M M the heads thereof all bent on a horizontal in a corresponding position. Pegs M M are s aced apart 2.,L inches, the heads thereof eing practically about the length of the space. In 4a device with a carrier 10 inches in diameter and a retainer 18 inches in diameter the slant. of the ties carried on the rack will be practically that shown in Fig. 1. Each space between the pegs, upper and lower, will hold a plurality of ties. Both the carrier and the retainer being locked rigidly on the spindle turn sin'mltaneously. and the ties are held in position by the plus regardless of whether revolved by hand or electricity, slow or fast.

W hat I cla-im and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is,"

vIn a neckwear display 'rack'the combination of a baseprovided with feet and with a. threaded central opening, a standard its bottom end threaded to enga e rigidly with the threaded opening ,in sai base, a ivot rigid on the flat top end of said stan ard, a spindle with reduced upper and lower threaded ends, the lower tubular end engaging revolubly on ysaid pivot, a tie retainer with central opening seated around said Patented Dec. 13, 1910.

tubular end up against the bottom of the rier and the horizontal pins in the periphery 1 of the tie retainer.

In testunony whereof I aiix my slgnature 1n presence of two wltnesses.

HARRY SOLOMON.

standard and a threaded hub engaging the lower portion of said tubular end revoluble upon said pivot and contacting with the 5 bottom of said retainer, a tie carrier and the knob lock with slot for card holding the carrier rigid on the upper threaded end of said spindle, the vertical pins on said car- Witnesses:

E-VANGELINE O. GIBBONS, MARY S. EAGAN. 

